Ralph Gibson‘s new book published by Lustrum Press is a diptych portrayal of Israel, a land at once deeply modern and incredibly ancient. The […]…
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A foreboding meditation in the vein of Southern Gothic literature, Caroline Drake’s most recent body of work emerged through her collaboration with an enigmatic […]…
The title of this book: Regards. Its author André Carrara. It is published by Editions Hemeria. Isabelle-Cécile Le Mée under the title: André Carrara, […]…
American Christmas is a new art book by photographer Danelle Manthey that examines Christmas displays, and the people behind them, through the lens of American […]…
Five years ago, photographer and photo editor Justin O’Neill’s world was turned upside down when he and his wife separated after thirteen years of […]…
When two of his oldest friends died unexpectedly, Rick Schatzberg (born 1954) turned to photography to cope with his grief. He spent the next […]…
“Melisa Teo’s photographs reveal what the eye doesn’t even suspect. Trees radiate. They are crowned with radiation. They are enveloped by waves. One might […]…
The photographs in Tariq Zaidi’s Sapeurs: Ladies and Gentlemen of the Congo are not easy to forget. Their context is highly specific – Brazzaville […]…
Lost Summer consists of 44 black and white portraits of north London teenagers. From June to August 2020, once lockdown had eased, Alys Tomlinson […]…
Martin Gabriel Pavel photographed 365+ photographs of naked people in the streets and interiors of Brno, Bratislava, Budapest, and Vienna. Contemporary, nontraditional, visual “a […]…